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  • Champ
    Needs a hobby
    • Oct 2008
    • 14424

    Anyone want to play some Multiplayer? Im having fun playing it online.


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    • BrntO4Life
      My Aunt Ida Smokes.
      • Mar 2009
      • 6865

      So I just had a really long, interesting discussion with my roommate about ME3 and I think I'm beginning to understand more and more what BioWare was after, but I won't know for sure until they come out and spill the beans.

       
      I now wholeheartedly believe in the theory of meta-hallucination.

      The moment you hit the beam and that white light fades in, Shepard is gone. He has lost the physical fight.

      But what comes next is a spiritual war. During the argument with the Illusive Man that's Shepard, the character, as he imagines the end of it all. This is Commander Shepard's final dying dream. The lines are clearly defined between good and evil, and Commander Shepard (as you've defined him) does what he believes is right.

      The final sequence is a spiritual test for you, the person that is playing the game. The Creator of the universe has taken the form of the boy, the same one that says "you can't help me" in the very beginning. And it's true. This entire story has been leading to this moment from the very beginning. Everyone who has played this series knew it, but they refused to believe it. Shepard was always going to die, and it was always going to happen in the harshest moment.

      But what happens next is up to you - as YOU - not as Shepard. For the entirety of three games and this story, you have been projecting (hopefully) your ideals onto Shepard. But now, in these final moments, your ideals are being projected back onto you.

      The final choice is a mirror. It's a defining moment for you as an individual - a moment in which you can understand the kind of person you really are. There are no good or bad decisions, necessarily. They all have the same end. But they do speak to the kind of person you are (or, like me, wish you were).

      And doesn't that maybe make it the best ending ever?

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      • BrntO4Life
        My Aunt Ida Smokes.
        • Mar 2009
        • 6865

        Also, some interesting rumors regarding DLC:
         

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        • j.hen
          Self Care
          • Oct 2008
          • 10058

          Originally posted by BrntO4Life
          So I just had a really long, interesting discussion with my roommate about ME3 and I think I'm beginning to understand more and more what BioWare was after, but I won't know for sure until they come out and spill the beans.

           
          I now wholeheartedly believe in the theory of meta-hallucination.

          The moment you hit the beam and that white light fades in, Shepard is gone. He has lost the physical fight.

          But what comes next is a spiritual war. The argument with the Illusive Man, that's Shepard, the character imagines as the end of it all. This is Commander Shepard's final dying dream. The lines are clearly defined between good and evil, and Commander Shepard (as you've defined him) does what he believes is right.

          The final sequence is a spiritual test for you, the person that is playing the game. The Creator of the universe has taken the form of the boy, the who you says "you can't help me" in the very beginning.

          And it's true. This entire story has been leading to this moment from the very beginning. Everyone who has played this series knew it, but they refused to believe it. Shepard was always going to die, and it was always going to happen in the harshest moment.

          But what happens next is up to you - as YOU - not as Shepard. For the entirety of three games and this story, you have been projecting (hopefully) your ideals onto Shepard. But now, in these final moments, your ideals are being projected back onto you.

          The final choice is a mirror. It's a defining moment for you as an individual - a moment in which you can understand the kind of person you really are. There are no good or bad decisions, necessarily. They all have the same end. But they do speak to the kind of person you are (or, like me, wish you were).

          And doesn't that maybe make it the best ending ever?

           
          I might buy that, to a degree, but the fact that no matter what choice you pick it doesn't really change the ending at all does make me think Shepard died in that blast. Explains how Joker somehow managed to peace out so quickly (with your crew you were with during the explosion?)

          Honestly it's hard to spin this a way that doesn't require immediate DLC to address the issues. So hopefully that link to "The Truth" is real. And free.

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          • BrntO4Life
            My Aunt Ida Smokes.
            • Mar 2009
            • 6865

            Originally posted by jfhennedy
             
            I might buy that, to a degree, but the fact that no matter what choice you pick it doesn't really change the ending at all does make me think Shepard died in that blast. Explains how Joker somehow managed to peace out so quickly (with your crew you were with during the explosion?)
            The final movie is the only part I can't explain. It makes no sense in any universe.

             
            It just has to be a dream. Only possible explanation.

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            • DomePatrol
              Urdnot Style
              • Dec 2008
              • 1625

              Just caught up on everyones thoughts on the ending and god damn some of you guys went super deep into thought. I didn't think the ending was complete trash but bioware needs to fix somethings about it very quickly

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              • stevsta
                ¿Que?
                • Oct 2008
                • 4670

                Mass Effect 3 Petition Raises $40K



                interesting
                RIP

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                • SethMode
                  Master of Mysticism
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 5754

                  I think that it's stupid, aside from the fact that it is raising money for charity. Bioware invented these characters, these worlds, and even the way that the two interact together. If, at the end of the day, they decide that that is the conclusion that they want, so be it. I understand people are upset with it, but acting like because you bought a few games you're entitled to what you want creatively is just stupid. This whole THING is stupid. Don't like the ending, I get it. Petitions and shit like that? Fucking stupid, internet trash. Go fucking create something yourself.

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                  • BrntO4Life
                    My Aunt Ida Smokes.
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 6865

                    Originally posted by SethMode
                    I think that it's stupid, aside from the fact that it is raising money for charity. Bioware invented these characters, these worlds, and even the way that the two interact together. If, at the end of the day, they decide that that is the conclusion that they want, so be it. I understand people are upset with it, but acting like because you bought a few games you're entitled to what you want creatively is just stupid. This whole THING is stupid. Don't like the ending, I get it. Petitions and shit like that? Fucking stupid, internet trash. Go fucking create something yourself.
                    To be fair, it seems like the petition creators did it with a good cause in mind. I can't fault them for that. Just seems like a good way to get people to pony up for Child's Play.

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                    • SethMode
                      Master of Mysticism
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 5754

                      Originally posted by BrntO4Life
                      To be fair, it seems like the petition creators did it with a good cause in mind. I can't fault them for that. Just seems like a good way to get people to pony up for Child's Play.
                      Right, and that's what I meant when I said I'm totally cool with the fact that the money is going to charity. I just think that the impetus behind it is so dumb.

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                      • JayDizzle
                        Let's Go All The Way...
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 14214

                        People want the FO3: Broken Steel DLC-job for this...

                         
                        I'm not against more ME3 but it's gonna be hard to explain how Shepard's still kicking around after the Control/Synthesis endings.

                        Maybe a copy of the Shepard VI gets installed in a Bot?

                        Other than that, it's all filler DLC to fill in Plot Gaps (maybe a Reach-style DLC explaining the final days of the Citadel before TIM and the Reapers take it over) or more co-op maps...

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                        • BrntO4Life
                          My Aunt Ida Smokes.
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 6865

                          Originally posted by JayDizzle
                          People want the FO3: Broken Steel DLC-job for this...

                           
                          I'm not against more ME3 but it's gonna be hard to explain how Shepard's still kicking around after the Control/Synthesis endings.

                          Maybe a copy of the Shepard VI gets installed in a Bot?

                          Other than that, it's all filler DLC to fill in Plot Gaps (maybe a Reach-style DLC explaining the final days of the Citadel before TIM and the Reapers take it over) or more co-op maps...
                           
                          The only other piece of DLC I can imagine is going to Omega to take it back for Aria.

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                          • Buzzman
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 6659

                            All of these spoiler posts make me want to just beat this game already but im addicted to waste time doing all these damn side quests.

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                            • JayDizzle
                              Let's Go All The Way...
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 14214

                              Originally posted by Buzzman
                              All of these spoiler posts make me want to just beat this game already but im addicted to waste time doing all these damn side quests.
                              You can beat the game in under 20 hours if you just do Priorty missions and do nothing else.

                              Less so if you play through Action or Story mode.

                              A 'bad' ending is guaranteed though.

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                              • j.hen
                                Self Care
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 10058

                                Originally posted by JayDizzle
                                You can beat the game in under 20 hours if you just do Priorty missions and do nothing else.

                                Less so if you play through Action or Story mode.

                                A 'bad' ending is guaranteed though.
                                Wait...

                                 
                                There's a good ending in this game??!

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